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— Cams\chipped\exhaust\light fly wheel....this car makes some nice power, lots of TQ. Also the 60\40 kit makes it handle very nice around the twisties...not like the 83\84 GTI, but close.
Also, there i...
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— Absolutly great. Bought from a desperate Aussie. Had been nicely pimped with a very loud stereo, looked how all mk2 golf gti's should look. Black, lowed on deep dish16s, slightly tinted windows, facto...
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1989 Volkswagen GTIOverview

No changes for the 1989 Volkswagen GTI, a sports hatchback that is more about performance and less about utility. Even though it seats four and has an adequate trunk for cargo, owners love the GTI's incredible zip and racer attitude.

You still have your choice of either an 8-valve, 4-cylinder, 1.8 liter, 105-hp engine in the standard hatch or the 16-valve, 1.8-liter, 123-hp engine in the 1989 GTI. Both give you great performance and acceleration, though the 16V will give you a lot more bang. The GTI never came with many standard features, but the Recaro racing seats provide added support up front, and the tachometer is handy on the dash. For a little extra, you can get air conditioning, power windows and locks, and a sunroof.

Though not as good as the Golf, the 1989 GTI gets decent gas mileage, at 23/29 mpg, making it a street racer for the budget-conscious. Parts, though sometimes hard to find, are relatively inexpensive, which means it is a popular tuner car. Owners love how little they have to spend on the GTI, but the main attraction is an engine that is both powerful and durable, able to take a constant beating and still deliver optimal performance.